[Xymon] Custom test- stats graphs and verbose text displayed onone page?
Tim McCloskey
tm at freedom.com
Fri Aug 3 22:02:04 CEST 2012
I haven't followed this thread so, for what it's worth...
On my older version of hobbit it was necessary to add to hobbitserver.cfg. I don't know if this requirement still exists, so just delete this mesasge if it's no longer required :)
Example from three vars in that file:
TEST2RRD="cpu=lots of other stuff...,slab=NCV"
GRAPHS="la,ditto,slab"
NCV_slab="inodecache:GAUGE,dentrycache:GAUGE"
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From: xymon-bounces at xymon.com [xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Betsy Schwartz [betsy.schwartz at gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 12:37 PM
To: xymon at xymon.com
Subject: Re: [Xymon] Custom test- stats graphs and verbose text displayed onone page?
I'm *most* of the way there but stuck on the last piece. My goal was
to take my stats that look like this:
Total : 331539
Success : 323057
Temp_Errors : 203
Other_Errors : 8276
Total_Errors : 8479
Percent_Failure : 2.56%
and make an *additional* separate graph plotting types of errors
against total errors (as when I use just one graph, success is so
large that the errors are a blur along the X axis.)
I've defined the graph in graphs.cfg, and added it in hosts.cfg like so:
10.1.2.3 myhost.example.com # TRENDS:*,ABC,abcstats,abcerror
However the graph is not showing up in trends or anywhere else.
Trends does show ABC and abcstats, and I can see the abcerror graph
when I manually enter this link:
http://xymon.example.com/xymon-cgi/showgraph.sh?host=myhost.example.com.com&service=abcerror&graph_width=576&graph_height=120&first=1&count=1&disp=myhost.example.com&graph_start=1343846492&graph_end=1344019292&action=menu
So now all I need to do is to get it *somewhere* where people can see
it. On the TRENDS page, or better yet on the ABC test page .
thanks Betsy
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